Bulletin - Unity Christian High School
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Bulletin - Unity Christian High School
November 2014 Unity Bulletin UN I T Y 1964 UNITY CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL • ORANGE CITY, IOWA IC E IN H IS S E RV 2014-2015 THEME “The One and Only God” Jeremiah 29:13 Christmas Music Concert Plan to attend our Christmas Concert on Thursday, December 11 at 7:00 p.m. in the Knight Center. Phone 737-4114 • Activity Line 737-3865 • www.unitypvt.k12.ia.us Time to Attack Dear Friend of Unity, One of the biggest praises that we thank God for is the addition of the Knight Center and Courtyard of Unity Christian High School. This addition has been a game-changer. The addition has blessed our student worship and fellowship. As one student put it, “The Knight Center has improved our worship atmosphere so much. It is awesome to stand on that stage and see over 200 students worshipping together. It is such a blessing to have this addition.” The Courtyard has been a community builder for our students and parents. They now have a place to visit during breaks. And after games and concerts, we now see parent fellowship and conversation last long after an event ends. The addition has enhanced our fine arts program. The attendance at concerts, musicals, and plays has dramatically increased. Audiences are comfortable and appreciative of the high quality aesthetics, acoustics and sight lines for concerts and shows. Our musicians and actors have thrived performing in the Knight Center. The addition has strengthened our community relationships. We now host schools from 20 miles away for assemblies and concerts sponsored by the Orange City Arts Council. Our Knight Center is currently hosting city residents and guests from around the country for Tulip Festival shows and events. It is with pride, that we say Unity Christian High School is a community partner. Yet, there is a challenge that still remains within all of these blessings. We still owe $1.14 million dollars to the bank. In the next days, we will be sending you a request to help us attack the debt. If you attend a local church, look for the letter in your mailbox. If you are an alumni and we have your current address, we will mail you a letter of support. If you are a friend of Unity from a distance, and seek to give a gift, we ask that you mail us your donation. We have a lot to be thankful for at Unity Christian. The Knight Center and Courtyard are on our list of thankfulness to God. Overall, we give thanks for Jesus Christ, our Savior, our Redeemer and our Friend. He has conquered death and set us free to be His hands and feet. Happy Thanksgiving!!!! Wayne Dykstra, Principal Honoring Veterans On Tuesday, November 11, Unity had a special Veterans Day Chapel Service honoring local men and women who have served our country. It began with the reciting of the Pledge of Allegiance, followed by the choir performing two selections, Battle Hymn of the Republic and America the Beautiful. Lieutenant Cory Van Sloten, who served with the U.S. Army in Kuwait and Iraq, was the guest speaker. The service concluded with Mr. Larry Wielenga singing “Bring Him Home” with a slide presentation of veterans coming home to their families. After the chapel, students verbalized their thanks by making a “tunnel” for the veterans to walk through to the cafeteria where they were offered refreshments. UNITY BULLETIN November 2014 One Body, One Hope by Rhonda Van Donge What are you willing to give up? A morning coffee? An afternoon Mountain Dew? A week of TV? How about switching out your supper of meat and potatoes for rice and beans for a week? That’s the question our students were asked to ponder and then act upon for Spend Yourself Week, October 13-18. This year Unity’s faculty and students have partnered with One Body One Hope to work together with the faculty and students of the Abide in the Vine school in Liberia. One Body One Hope used this one week to ask people to “spend yourself ” for those suffering because of the Ebola crisis in Liberia. Our brothers and sisters in Liberia have had to give up physical touch, a hug from family and friends, basic necessities because of shortages within the country, and the freedom to move within their communities. As a Unity body, we asked each other to give up something as an act of solidarity for our Liberian friends. Each morning, students met with their Living Groups to have devotions together. We followed a devotional set out by One Body One Hope to help us reflect on what it means to “spend ourselves”. Isaiah 58:10 says, “If you spend yourselves on behalf of the hungry and satisfy the needs of the oppressed, then your light will rise in the darkness and your night will become like the noonday.” This week was a week of reflection for our students and staff. Whether each person was able to give something up the entire week or not, the atmosphere in our halls that week forced each of us at some level to contemplate the suffering of those across the ocean. As we take steps this year to get to know our partner school in Liberia, things like Spend Yourself week allow us to get to know them not as strangers in foreign country far away, but as brothers and sisters united with us in Christ. Opportunities showcase by Dennis Benson The newly formed Unity Christian FFA Chapter is hosting a FFA Opportunities Showcase on Dec. 6th at Unity Christian High School from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. The Showcase will feature a keynote address by former Iowa FFA President Josh Earll. The remainder of the evening will consist of short sessions of former & current FFA members from the area who will be sharing their FFA knowledge & experience. Since we are just starting a new agriculture program we want to highlight opportunities by bringing in guests who have inspirational stories of their involvement in FFA leadership and skill contests, leadership conferences, and service projects. The officer team at Unity Christian feel this will be an opportunity for parents, FFA members, and community members to increase their knowledge of what FFA is all about. We have an amazing group of individuals who have volunteered to present at the event and we are looking for a great turnout of FFA parents, students and interested community members. The event is open to anyone who wishes to learn more about what FFA has to offer Unity Christian High School. Congratulations… …to senior Tara Tilstra, daughter of Drs. Shawn Scholten and Bill Tilstra of Sioux Center, for being named a Commended Student in the 2015 National Merit Scholarship Program. Commended Students placed among the top five percent of more than 1.5 million students who entered the competition. Tara placed in the top 3% of the competition. These young people from Unity were privileged to earn the right to participate in the All-State Music Festival in Ames on November 21 and 22. They auditioned in person, by tape, and by selection of their directors. The concerts will be aired on Iowa Public Television - check their website for dates and times. Back row, l to r: Ava Grossmann (orchestra), Brianna Miedema (orchestra), Spencer Van Ravenswaay (orchestra), Jaren Brue (orchestra), Philip De Groot (orchestra & OPUS), Brendan Miedema (band); front row, l to r: Abigail Bos (choir), Dylan Runia (choir), Rylan Brue (Jr. High orchestra & OPUS), Claire Kredit (JH orchestra), Kelsey Bartels (JH orchestra), Janna Vanden Brink (JH orchestra), Zoe Hoekstra (JH orchestra) “Tug of War” is always a favorite competition at the All-School Retreat! UNITY BULLETIN November 2014 Bits & Pieces… • Seniors Jennifer Droog, Micah Vande Vegte and Emily Wielenga will represent Unity on the 2015 Tulip Festival Court. • We continue to host blood drives for the Siouxland Blood Bank thank you to our staff and students who regularly help save lives by donating blood. • We hosted an International Student Club activity in October for our international students. All Unity students were invited for bowling and the theatre production at Dordt. • Staff members were recognized at the Hostess Supper for years of service to Unity: Wayne Dykstra, Principal (5); Cody Harskamp, Social Studies Teacher (5); Rhonda Van Donge, Spanish teacher (5), Bob Van Gelder, bus driver (5); Janie Van Dyke, Engish teacher (15), Nyla Harskamp, bus driver (20), Karl Kaemingk, Technology director/teacher (25), and Harriet Vander Stoep, assistant cook (40). We appreciate their joyful and tireless effort working in our school. • The Cast and Jazz Band provided very fun entertainment at their Combo Night. • All students participated in a Living Group Retreat on a beautiful day in September. This is a great opportunity for students to get to know each other as they participate in devotional time and relay games outdoors. • Thank you for your attendance at our athletic events and for supporting the Booster Club by purchasing concessions, meals, apparel and memberships. Thank you to Iowa State Bank, Dordt College, and Northwestern College for providing tailgate meals at our football games. Our Booster Club donated $26,750.00 to our cocurricular programs (Academic competitions, drama, music, dance team, and athletic). • The Hostess Supper was a great night again - great attendance, food, fellowship, entertainment and gifts of over $15,000 to help with the general fund in keeping tuition costs affordable. • Our dance team performed at home football games and will perform at basketball games which will include their annual Kids’ Kamp on December 19. • Sophomore class soup supper date: January 9, 2015 • Junior Firefighters: Eric Van Laren, Daniel Vreugdenhil and Jacob Vander Wilt. • Chapels this year: Mr. Dykstra began the year with a chapel on our theme, Mr. Johnston, Summer Reflections (students tell of their summer mission experiences), Mr. Mouw, Mrs. R. Van Donge, Pastor Steve Breen, Monica McConnell, Pastor Aaron Baart, Pastor Verlyn Boone, The Cast, Mr. Ross Enger, Megan Vander Stoep, Tyler Couperus, chapel on Academic Integrity, Bob Pollema, Rev. Luke Wynja, and Mr. Kamp. • Our yearbook students are soliciting ads for the yearbook. If you have not been contacted and would like to include an ad for your business, please e-mail rfolkerts@unitychristian.net. • The Student Council has been busy planning the Retreat Day and a Freshman/senior ice cream social. They raised a gift of $180.00 for Zestos by having a silent auction. The football players placed their jerseys up for auction and the students who bought the jerseys could wear them to the game. The Council also planned a pop can design activity and donated 275 12-packs of pop to Atlas. • Twenty-seven Unity students attend class at the NCC Career Academy, Dordt or Northwestern; 6 more do work study or internships off campus. These opportunities are part of their Unity class schedule. One to Remember by Coach Patty Timmermans The 2014 Varsity volleyball season just concluded at the State Tournament last week. The team finished with a record of 32-6, and made it to the semifinals of the state tournament, losing to 4-time 2A Champions Dike-New Hartford. We had a thrilling 5-set victory over Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont in the quarterfinals. It was a wonderful way to cap off a very successful season. Some highlights of the season were finishing 1st at our home tournament, going undefeated in the War Eagle Conference and claiming 1st Place in conference, and going undefeated at the Heelan Classic. Our theme verse for the season comes from Romans 8:37, “No, in all these things we are more than conquerors through him who loved us.” We tried to focus all season on celebrating the blessings God has given to our team, in each other as players, our managers, and our coaches. We will greatly miss four seniors, who have given so much time and effort to the volleyball program at Unity. Kendra Kroese, Heather Schouten, Haley Noteboom, and Jessica Timmermans have strived to do their best with the gifts God gave them in volleyball, as well as being strong leaders for our team. A few of our players have already been honored with some postseason awards. Anna Kiel was named to the 2A All-tournament team at state last week. Anna Kiel, Jessica Timmermans, Allison Timmermans, and Chanda Zomermaand were named to 1st team All-Conference. Josie Blankespoor was named 2nd team All-Conference, and Haley Noteboom was named Honorable Mention All-Conference. Anna Kiel and Chanda Zomermaand were also named to the Des Moines Register’s 2nd team All-State Volleyball team in class 2A. Back row, l to r: Chanda Zomermaand, Heather Schouten, Haley Noteboom, Deidra Noteboom, Anna Christians, Kendra Kroese. Front: Allison Timmermans, Anna Kiel, Juliana Huizenga, Josie Blankespoor, Jessica Timmermans UNITY BULLETIN November 2014 Football 2014 by Coach David Griffith The football team had a successful season where camaraderie was enjoyed and progress was made toward becoming more competitive on the field. The coaching staff involved three returning coaches and three new ones along with an intern studying sports management at Northwestern College. The Varsity team wanted more wins, but every game was a fight to the finish in a very tough schedule where two of our opponents have reached the final four in the dome to fight for a state championship. The Junior Varsity finished 5-3. The offense was completely new and involved pass plays that were 47% of all the plays run during the season. The transition to more passing resulted in 13 different players catching passes in Varsity games as the team dealt with injuries while also trying different individuals for the difficult skill of playing receiver. The Varsity team set new school records for individual quarterback passing yards and overall team passing yards. Senior Travis Viet led the team in receiving yards and now ranks third in school history. Senior Travis Huizenga got off to a great start until a season-ending injury in the third game. Despite his short season, Huizenga now ranks fifth in school history for season receiving yards and he set a new school record for average receiving yards per game in a season. In addition to Travis Viet and Travis Huizenga, Senior starters Adam Franken and Eric Van Laren will also be missed on next year’s offense, along with Senior Brady Groeneweg who had the athletic versatility to play more than one position and Senior Alex Dorhout who also contributed to the offense prior to his injury. The defense involved two players setting new school records for tackles in a season with Junior Levi Schoonhoven and Senior Dominic Byl in the top two spots respectively. In addition to Dominic both Senior starters Daniel Vreugdenhil and Michael Albert will be missed on next year’s defense. The team had the theme of “fight” given that, like wrestling, football is a “combat” sport that involves matching the physical strength of one young man against another. Football is not war where young men lose their lives, but it is the sort of sport that could be described as organized or controlled combat. Our theme of “fight” was matched with the theme verse of 1 Timothy 6:12 that reads “Fight the good fight of the faith.” Fighting the good fight of the faith was highlighted during the devotions that were held prior to the team meals. The team meals occurred prior to every game and were organized by the seniors’ parents. The team is thankful for the great nutritious meals that provided ample energy for the fight. Front row, from left: Michael Albert, Joshua Bonnema, Zachary Bonnema, Samuel Byker, Dominic Byl, Paxton De Haan, Joshua Dragstra, Jaden Dykstra, Adam Franken, Matthew Griffith, Dylan Groeneweg and Trenton Groeneweg. Second row, from left: Brady Groeneweg, Braden Heikens, Charlie Hubbard, Travis Huizenga, Trey Hulstein, Tanner Hulstein, Calvin Korver, Trey Kroeze, Noah Krommendyk, Kade Krosschell, Adam Louwerse and Jonathan Muyskens. Third row, from left: Nathaniel Muyskens, Luke Nieuwendorp, Charlie Poppema, Mason Post, Logan Schiebout, Levi Schoonhoven, Jonathan Siemonsma, Joshua Turek, Blake Van Laren, Eric Van Laren, Dryce Van Sloten, and Dalton Vande Weerd. Back row, from left: Jacob Vander Wilt, Travis Viet, Adam Viet, Brandon Visser, Colin Volkers, Drew Vreugdenhil, Thomas Weidauer, Johnny Westra, Jeshua Witt and Travis Zevenbergen. Not pictured: Daniel Vreugdenhil. (Photo courtesy of Vanessa Bartels) Gifts given in memory of Maris Vander Kooi Gertrude Donkersloot Prayer & Praise… • Continue to remember the staff, parents and students at Sioux Central High School who lost 2 students in a car accident in October. • We have several students who struggle daily with medical issues - pray for healing for them. Open House All Middle School Parents are invited to an Open House Evening on Monday, January 22, 2015, 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. This is a great opportunity to learn more about our school, ask questions, and meet teachers. “Reach Out” in December During the month of December our Student Council is teaming up with the MOC/Floyd Valley Council for our annual “Reach Out” day. This event raises money to help those in our communities with medical expenses. The date for this evening is Saturday, December 13 at MOC/Floyd Valley. Rooted in Christ by Coach Mark Kauk This year’s group of twenty-five girls came to enjoy and appreciate each other through the many experiences that they shared during the season. Practices and meets helped hone their encouragement skills from mentoring of the freshman in the daily purpose of each practice to the encouragement of teammates on bus rides and at meets. A rainy September provided some challenges to getting our practices in and also resulted in the Le Mars and Sheldon meets being postponed due to rain or lightning. One morning practice ended with a satisfied but soaked group that endured a light but warm rain with a lot of puddle splashing on ...... you guessed it, the Puddle Jumper Trail. Nine seniors gave great leadership to the team. The JV team won six meets while placing 2nd at two meets. They always gave their best and showed tremendous improvement throughout the season. The varsity faced stiff competition during the season and really came together as the season finished winning the War Eagle Conference meet, placing 2nd at the Unity Invitational, and winning another State Qualifying Meet at Landsmeer Golf Course. The girls topped the season with a hard fought run at state with an excellent 4th place finish in 2A. Varsity and alternate runners at the State Qualifying meet and State meet were seniors Kassidy DeJong, Jacklyn Hoogland, and Tara Tilstra, junior Alyssa Fedders, and sophomores Katie Broers, Anneke Knauss, Adri Tilstra, and Jordan Bos. Alternates for the team were Tessa Schoonhoven, Jennifer Droog, and Katlyn Hoogland. Individual highlights included Kassidy winning seven individual meets during the year and Kassidy, Jacklyn, and Tara being selected to run at the Senior All Star Meet at the end of the season. Tara was also honored as an academic All State runner. Our theme this year was Rooted in Christ (Colossians 2:6-7) and the girls came to realize as the season went on that to bear fruit in the joys and challenges of running we must sink our roots deep into the soil of Christ in order to become more disciplined, loving, committed, persevering, unselfish, patient, and courageous. By the grace of God, we did grow to become more like Him. Dec. 1 Dec. 2 Dec. 4 Members of the Girls Cross Country team: Kadambari Altena, Lauren Baas, Erin Bandstra, Jordan Bos, Katie Broers, Robyn Byl, Abigail Clemens, Jordan Davelaar, Kassidy De Jong, Brianna Driesen, Jennifer Droog, Alyssa Fedders, Zoe Hoekstra, Jacklyn Hoogland, Katlyn Hoogland, Anneke Knauss, Rachel Korver, Tessa Schoonhoven, Jena Schouten, Juliana Tien, Adri Tilstra, Tara Tilstra, Shauna Vander Kooi, Nicole Visser, Kylee Zevenbergen Calendar 6:00 p.m. – Fr. G/B BB vs. Rock Valley (H) 3:45 p.m. – JV/V G/B BB vs. Le Mars (H) 6:00 p.m. – Fr./JV G/B BB vs. South O’Brien – girls away, boys home State Dance Team Competition Dec. 5 4:30 p.m. – JV Boys and Var. G/B BB at Remsen St. Marys Dec. 6 8:30 a.m. – Spirit Lake Quiz Bowl 6:00-8:00 p.m. – FFA Information and Open House Dec. 7 6:00 p.m. – Instruments of Praise at Sioux Center Covenant CRC Dec. 8 6:00 p.m. – Fr. G/B BB at Le Mars Dec. 9 6:00 p.m. – Var. G/B BB vs. Gehlen Catholic (H) Dec. 11 7:00 p.m. – Christmas Music Concert in the Knight Center Dec. 12 4:30 p.m. – JV/V G/B BB at Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn Dec. 13 South O’Brien Quiz Bowl ACT Test 2:30 p.m. – Fr./JV/V G/B BB at MOC/Floyd Valley – “Reach Out” Games Dec. 15 6:00 p.m. – Fr. Girls & Fr./JV Boys BB vs. Gehlen Catholic - girls away, boys home Dec. 16 4:30 p.m. – Fr. G & Var. G/B BB vs. Akron-Westfield (H) Dec. 19 Kids’ Dance Kamp 4:30 p.m. – JV Boys & Var. G/B BB vs. South O’Brien (H) Semester Exams Dec. 20 Var. Girls BB at Sioux Falls Pentagon Classic Dec. 22 Semester Exams Dec. 23 Semester Exams Dec. 24-Jan. 2 Christmas vacation Jan. 5 School resumes 6:00 p.m. – Fr. G & Fr/JV B BB vs. West Sioux – girls home, boys away Jan. 6 6:00 p.m. – Var. G/B BB vs. Bishop Heelan (H) Jan. 8 6:00 p.m. – Fr. G/B BB vs. Sioux Center (H) Jan. 9 End of 1st semester 5:00-7:00 p.m. – Sophomore Soup Supper in UCHS cafeteria UNITY BULLETIN November 2014 Jan. 10 Jan. 11 Jan. 12 Jan. 13 Jan. 15 Jan. 17 Jan. 18 Jan. 19 Jan. 22 Jan. 23 Jan. 25 Jan. 26 Jan. 27 Jan. 29 Jan. 31 Feb. 2 Feb. 3 Feb. 5 Feb. 6 Feb. 7 Feb. 8 6:00 p.m. – Var. G/B BB vs. Marcus-Meriden-Cleghorn (H) KTIV Qualifying Quiz Bowl 11:30 a.m. – F/JV/V G/B BB vs. Sioux Falls Chr. (H) NWI Honor Band Concert in Sioux City 6:00 p.m. – Bel Canto at Orange City 1st CRC Dismiss at 11:50 a.m. 6:00 p.m. – Fr. G/B BB at Western Chr. 4:45 p.m. – JV/V G/B BB at Boyden-Hull NW Iowa Strings Concert 3:45 p.m. – JV/V G/B BB vs. Western Chr. (H) Var. Boys BB at Sioux Falls Pentagon Classic Concert Choir with Sioux Center and guest artist 6:00 p.m. – Instruments of Praise at Sheldon Immanuel CRC 6:00 p.m. – Fr. G/B BB at Spirit Lake NWI Honor Choir Concert 6:00-8:00 p.m. - Middle School Open House 6:00 p.m. – JV Girls & F/JV Boys BB vs. Hinton (H) 4:30 p.m. - JV Boys & Var. G/B BB at Harris-Lake Park 6:00 p.m. – Knightsounds at Hospers CRC 6:00 p.m. – Fr. G/B BB vs. Trinity Chr. (H) 6:00 p.m. – Var. G/B BB at Hinton Siouxland Blood Bank at Unity 4:45 p.m. – JV/V G/B BB at Sioux Center Unity/MOC/FV Quiz Bowl at Unity 12:00 p.m. – JV/V G/B BB vs. Sheldon (H) 6:00 p.m. – Fr. G/B BB vs. Western Chr. (H) 4:30 p.m. – JV Boys & Var. G/B BB vs. West Sioux (H) 4:45 p.m. – JV/V G/B BB at Rock Valley 3:45 p.m. – JV/V G/B BB v. Remsen Union – Homecoming ACT Test 6:00 p.m. – Bel Canto at Ireton CRC UNITY BULLETIN November 2014 The Journey Will Outlast the Destination by Coach Karl Kaemingk The 2014 Boys Cross Country team placed 3rd at the state meet on November 1 and had the privilege of standing on the balcony in Fort Dodge for the second year in a row. Schuyler Malenke and Jacob Vander Plaats improved their times over last season’s state run. Franklin Reinders equaled his time of a year ago in the cold windy conditions. Christopher De Groot moved up six places from last year and was right behind his time of last year. Our three seniors Klay Byker, Andrew Kaemingk, and Brendan Miedema wrapped up our season push to get back on the podium and rounded out our scoring. As the experience of the state race fades into the past, the real foundations of the season will dominate our lasting memories as we all look back on the 2014 season. A team of 27 guys literally ran thousands of miles together starting way back in May. Gathering each Tuesday and Thursday to train and fellowship throughout the summer. We welcomed nine new freshmen into the cross country family and celebrated beautiful sunrises and cherished opportunities for prayer together. The juniors and seniors lead the team by example in practice, classroom and hallways joking and encouraging the younger guys throughout the season We ate together so many times that we consumed dozens of gallons of chocolate milk, bowls full of grapes and endless pans full of coffee cake and egg bake. We laughed and teased each other as we prepared for the school day. We gathered for school breaks and ate cookies and muffins. Every flavor of Dum Dum suckers were sampled and enjoyed. We disciplined our bodies to build strength and speed while hydrating and resting between practices. Our wrist watches dictated our pacing and measured our endurance. Fatigue and injuries sometimes frustrated our training efforts, but healed with stretching, taping and rest. We chased each other in circles and down paths in cold weather and hot to reach our goals. Winning eight meets and being ranked at the top of the charts in the state is fun, but the real memories come from the journey. The fellowship, the hard work, and the laughter throughout the season will stick with us for a lifetime. Front row, from left are Trevor Knibbe, Jonah Vander Kooi, Trey Schiebout, Kevin Slice, Caleb Schreurs, Philip Slice, Tyler Steenhoek, Franklin Reinders and Preston Franken. In the middle row, from left, are Willem Taylor, Ashton Muilenburg, Jacob Vreugdenhil, Rylan Brue, Christopher De Groot, Joseph Bartels, Somnath Altena, Jacob Vander Plaats and Ryan Fedders. In the back row, from left, are Caden Zonnefeld, Andrew Kaemingk, Brendan Miedema, David Tien, Klay Byker, Justin Van Regenmorter, Schuyler Malenke, Jaren Brue and Alan Hulstein. (Photo by Doug Calsbeek) More Bits & Pieces… • Thank you again for your attendance and support at: — the Fall Festival of Music and your gifts for the acoustic shells. — the lasagna supper which was sponsored by our students who are going on a mission trip to Nicaragua next summer and your gifts for that trip. • Thank you to our coaches, managers, stats and video students who were part of our fall sports. • Congrats to: — Jeff (Buff ) Saeger who was honored at the Iowa State Girls Volleyball Tournament with the Sportsmanship Award. He was awarded a $250 scholarship to UCHS. Thanks, Buff, for all you do for the activities here. You are always behind the scenes and willing to do anything. — Elizabeth Van Bruggen for winning the logo contest for the Sophomore Career Day, “Your Future at Work” that will be held at Dordt in January. The Christmas Flyer is now on the school website to order or you can go to http://eFlyerOrder.com/UCATHLETICS to order your Christmas gifts !!!! Thank you… …to the Lord for a bountiful harvest ...to Bob Dorhout for the seed beans ...to Bert Reinders and Kim Van Peursem for labor and machinery to farm our land. We realized nearly 68 bushels per acre and sold the beans for $8.96 a bushel. This brought in $18,053.00 to our general fund.