Summer 2014 - Illiana Christian High School
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Summer 2014 - Illiana Christian High School
PUB L I SHE D P ER I O D I C A L LY BY THE S C H O O L B O A RD S UMM ER 2 0 1 4 2014 Graduation On Friday, June 6, one hundred and forty-nine seniors, all dressed in their emerald green robes, many wearing bedazzled or creative design caps, joined together at Family Christian Center to celebrate their accomplishments as one body. Before the ceremony, Principal Peter Boonstra led us in a practice round, instructing us in how we should come into the ceremony and how we should receive our diplomas. During practice, the receiving of diplomas went well, but the coming in procedure was a bit of a train wreck. Seniors were walking up the wrong staircases and standing in the wrong spots, but eventually we all managed to figure out how to get into the correct order and the appropriate spots. The graduation ceremony itself began with Brian Terpstra, a senior whom the graduates selected to welcome the graduates, their families and friends. After cracking a few jokes and telling a few stories, Brian shared an important lesson which he had learned. He emphasized how we should respect those in authority and, in the years to come, be God-honoring witnesses to everyone. He urged us to have integrity in our day-to-day lives, demonstrating that we are living for the Lord. The 2014 chapel committee then led the audience in the reading of a litany which they wrote to honor the graduates. The litany included each subtheme that was covered in chapel the past year and how the class could apply it to their lives. Mr. Rob and Mrs. Mary Lagerwey were the teachers chosen by the senior class to give the graduation address. They began with a hilarious and heartwarming self-made video which was a spoof of the song, “Love is an Open Door,” from the popular Disney movie, Frozen. Then the Lagerweys talked about their personal lives and how they make it a practice to havean“open door” at their house, welcoming anyone at any time. They see this form of hospitality as a way of demonstrating integrity in their everyday lives. After stressing to the graduates the importance of having integrity in the next chapter of their lives, they welcomed anyone to come over for dinner anytime. After the Lagerweys’ dynamite stories and lessons, it was diploma time. The students stood up, one row at a time, and walked across the stage, one by one, while comments were read about each graduate. The variety of gifts and talents that were shared about the graduates really demonstrated the amazing creativity the Lord has for making each one of us. The last speaker of the night was Andrew Clark, this year’s valedictorian. He talked about how we need to set good examples of who we are in Christ. We shouldn’t wait till we’re older to serve the Lord; we must start now, and serve Him every day of our lives. He reminded us that “We are Illiana,” and it is our responsibility to be good examples to others. The teachers then ended the ceremony by singing “The Lord Bless You and Keep You.” With that blessing, the graduates were ready to leave the Family Christian Center and celebrate their years of hard work and their finishing up the school year strong. Go Vikings! And Congratulations, Class of 2014! – Monique VanderMolen 2014 Awards Richard Vanden Berg Memorial Scholarship: Cassidy Robertson, Monica Smits Jim Huizenga Memorial Scholarship: Hannah Byma Luke Witvliet Memorial Scholarship: Emily Horvat, Becca Niehof Cathy Beezhold-Peerbolte Memorial Scholarship: Leah Ipema Joshua Daniel De Boer Memorial Scholarship: Glenn Haag Calvin Scholarship: Janna Vree Vernon J. Boerman Memorial Scholarship: Jonathan Boer Principal’s Leadership Award: Kenye’ Askew Illiana Citizenship Award: Josie Van Drunen Rotary Citizenship Award: Brittany Boss Valedictorian: Andrew Clark Salutatorian: Leah Ipema Continued on page 2 Pa g e 2 sUMM ER 2014 Continued from front page 2014 Scholarships Every year, Illiana awards five scholarships – four to students in our senior class and one to a returning junior. These scholarships are given in memory of someone who has touched Illiana in a special way. Family members have chosen to honor the legacy of these individuals by establishing a scholarship in their name. The scholarships are awarded to a student who best exemplifies the requirements of the specific scholarship. The requirements for each are very different because they reflect the personality and interests of the person for whom the scholarship is named. The scholarships are the Vernon J. Boerman, Joshua Daniel DeBoer, Jim Huizenga, Richard Glen VandenBerg and Luke Witvliet Memorial Scholarships; the 2014 recipients are listed on the front page of this newsletter. These scholarship awards, some of which have been given for over 20 years, are never taken for granted. One of the scholarships given each year is the Richard (Rick) VandenBerg Memorial Scholarship. I had the privilege of not only knowing Rick, but also of being his very good friend. I remember getting to know him shortly after my family moved to Lansing; the VandenBergs lived just a few blocks away from my house. We spent time together in the summer riding our bikes and skateboards, playing video games and trading baseball cards. Our birthdays were one day apart; he was one day older than I was, so our classmates would get birthday treats two days in a row. As we got older, we stayed close, sharing classrooms at Illiana and even riding the bus together on our way to school. Rick was just like every other kid I knew and did the same things the rest of us did. In fact, most people didn’t know there was anything different about Rick at all. The only difference was a kidney disease that he struggled with from birth. It was complications from that disease that led to his passing in 1993, just before our junior year at Illiana. Despite fighting this ailment his whole life, Rick never expected any special treatment from his friends and was just like everyone else. He was always a strong Christian example to those around him, choosing to use his ailment as something to give strength to others rather than using it as a crutch for himself. He gave inspiration to his entire class here at Illiana. I’ll never forget Rick, and I always think of the great person and Christian example he was when I pass the plaque with his picture on it in the main hallway of Illiana Christian High School. This is just my story and connection to Rick, but each of the scholarships has a story with a family behind it, and I’m sure there are many people that could talk and reminisce for hours about Vern Boerman, Joshua DeBoer, Jim Huizenga and Luke Witvliet. A memorial scholarship at Illiana is an excellent way for a family to honor their family member and who that person was. It also offers financial assistance each year to an Illiana senior heading off to college. All of these memorial scholarships continue to remind the entire Illiana community that life is short, so it is important to live each day of our lives for God’s glory. We want to continue the legacy of the individuals and families represented long into the future. If you would like to contribute to any of the named scholarships above, please feel free to send a gift at any time. Doing so will honor the memory of those represented by the scholarship by allowing an Illiana student to carry that legacy into the next step of his/her life. – Steve Holwerda 2014 Department Awards Art: Julee Wolke Bible: Kelley Walsh Business: Elizabeth Boss Business Technology: Jessica Gillespie Drama (Crew): Hannah Ter Haar Drama (Stage): Mackenzie Chapman & Kelley Walsh English: Kelley Walsh Family and Consumer Science: Alexa Beezhold German: Andrew Clark Industrial Technology: David Eriks Journalism: Hannah Ter Haar Math: Andrew Clark Physical Education: Martin Jansma Science: Andrew Clark Social Studies: Rachel Fosdal Spanish: Brett Detmar Instrumental Music Award: Jessica Billups Sousa: Eric Simmons Vocal Music Award: Josie Van Drunen National Choral Award: Madeline Beezie SUMM ER 2014 Pa g e 3 Alumni and Friends Trip On June 9, forty-one “seniors” boarded a coach bus driven by Illiana alumnus Rob Hoeksema and headed for our nation’s capital with our fearless leader, Jeff White, at the helm. We made a dinner stop in Sauder Village, Ohio and then traveled to Cleveland to spend the night. The next day we traveled to Potomac Falls and enjoyed the unbelievable beauty that God has created. Our next stop was the Pentagon where we saw the 9/11 Memorial, a moving reminder of a very sobering event in our nation’s history. On Wednesday, we traveled to the Air Force Memorial and the Iwo Jima Memorial. Then it was on to the Washington Cathedral. Our lunch stop was in the Ronald Reagan building where Jeff usually brings his high school seniors. We soon realized 8th graders were in large supply in the food court there! Our afternoon stops included the Tidal Basin, the FDR Memorial, the George Mason Memorial, the Thomas Jefferson Memorial, Christ’s Church where George Washington attended, and Old Town Alexandria. We had a big day on Thursday. and found out what Jeff means when he says, “It’s only four short blocks.” Not! We started with a tour of Mt. Vernon and then enjoyed lunch at the Inn. After lunch we toured the U.S. Capitol and met Rep. Pete Visclosky. Then it was on to the Supreme Court and the Library of Congress. In the evening we enjoyed a stroll and saw the White House on Pennsylvania Avenue. On Friday, we spent the morning at Arlington Cemetery. Four of the eight servicemen in our group participated in the wreath laying ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. It was truly a moving experience. How grateful we are to the men and women of our country who have and still are defending our freedom! We visited the WWII, Vietnam, Lincoln and Korean Memorials and then went to the Kennedy Center. Saturday was our last touring day. We spent the morning at Ford’s Theater, and then it was on to the National Archives to view the Bill of Rights, Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. We also took a Tour of the Archives. In the afternoon our group went to various Smithsonian Museums. We had a free evening and although some of us (who shall remain nameless) got separated from the group, missed the bus and had to take the subway back (not to mention the trolley and lots of additional walking) a great time was had by all! I cannot recommend highly enough taking this type of trip in the future. Steve Holwerda joined us in Washington and was another valuable asset, shepherding our group and making sure none of us got left behind. Thanks, Steve! Jeff White was an exemplary guide! We enjoyed our devotions on the bus, the testimonies given for God’s glory and our times of praise and worship. New friendships were formed, and we all gained a greater knowledge of our nation’s history. If Illiana ever offers a trip like this in the future, please sign up – right after my name. – Sandra Prince In the challenge of His service Academic Honors Pa g e 4 sUMM ER 2014 2013-14 Fourth Quarter Honor Roll Listed below are the names of students whose fourth quarter grade point average qualifies them for Honors. (3.00-3.49 with no grade below a C-) Freshmen Buiter; Everett Conrad; Scott Dykstra; Jaimie Garrett; Jazmine Kats; Alaina Keith; Sara Kortum; Hannah Krajewski; Holly Last; Caleb Lopez; Carla Maurello; Hannah Miedema; Jacob Novotny; Gina Pickard; Brittany Riemersma; Avrey Schaaf; Kyle Schoon; Sarah Schreiber; Margot Sella; Dominique VanDam; Max VanderWoude; Hanna VanEssen; Emily VanProyen; Hope Wiltjer; Heather Sophomores Anderson; Joy Barnes; Aaron Boss; Luke Brouwer; Candice Davis; Tabitha DeBoer; Jennifer DeJong; Nicole DeWindt; Lorna DeYoung; Colin Eberly; Amanda Ericks; Katelyn Eriks; Kayla Groen; Brittany Hale; Mark Hayes; John Hillegonds; Jack Kimmel; Chandler Knapper; Aaron Lytle; Garret Lyzenga; Daniel Oppenhuis; Brett Patricks; Elyssa Riemersma; Aaron Roeda; Parker Rubien; Samantha Ryan; Imani Schutt; Tyler Smits; Drew Sroczynski; Stanley VanBeek; Sydnee VanDeel; Alyssa VanDerAa; Brooke VanDrunen; Chad VanKalker; Amanda VanKalker; Payton Zandstra; James Zandstra; Robert Juniors Alderden; Sarah Allen; Jannae Boer; Jonathan Brown; Briannah Coutain; Taylor DeYoung; Alexander DeYoung; Nathan DiNuzzo; Andrea Easter; Chanel Ebbens; Colton Genous; Alexis Groen; Hannah Hanson; Jocelyn Herman; Daniel Hillegonds; Derek Huizenga; Lydia Kamstra; Bradley Krajewski; Gina Lindemulder; Kaitlin Ogunjimi; Oluwadamilare Pratscher; Marissa Prince; Madison Pruim; Zack Reynhout; Grant Reynhout; Katherine Russell; Frank Smit; Hunter Smith; Nissi Tiemersma; Benjamin VanderWall; Leah VanderWoude; Sydney Veurink; Jonathan Seniors Allen; Jada Beezie; Madeline Bombino; Jessica Brummel; Austin DeVries; Rebecca DeVries; Trevor Frederick; Victoria Genovese; Samantha Hilliard; Khamron Howard; Jarrin Huang; Judy Hudson; Shani Jonkman; Caleb Kimmel; Matthew Klapak; Joanne Lang; Marissa Mickles; Paris Moes; Nicole Pals; Mark Pawlowski; Emma Perkins; Khayla Pitsenberger; Kent Rietveld; Rachel Skrbina; Joseph Tempelman; Collin VanRoekel; Mackenzie Warner; Sierra Wegner; Hannah SUMM ER 2014 Pa g e 5 2013-14 Fourth Quarter High Honor Roll Below are the names of students whose fourth quarter grade point average qualifies them for High Honors. (3.50 or higher and are not enrolled in more than one study hall) Freshmen Sophomores Adeyefa; Tola Baker; Zion Barth; John Batterman; Jessica Beezhold; Ethan Boender; Joshua Bonner; Ashley Bouwer; Collette Buiter; Everett DeJong; Dale Detmar; Erik DeYoung; Jessica Dunham; Elyse Dykstra; Joel Eberly; Jason Eenigenburg; John Fuller; Nia Gibson; Laci Gossage; Blake Herman; Dillon Hillegonds; Luke Hoekstra; Ethan Huisman; Zachary Ipema; Amanda Keith; Sara Knot; Juliana Maatman; Madalyn Mazrimas; Emma McGuire; Jensen Miller; Asia Murrin; Alyssa Musch; Kyle Neibert; Abigail Peerbolte; JP Pelke; Christian Perkins; Lenora Schaaf; Kyle Schipper; Eden Shaffer; Sydney Simmons; Trinity Skrbina; Benjamin Smith; Deborah VanDam; Max VanderWoude; Hanna VanderZee; Kayla VanKalker; Ming VanTil; Melanie Verhagen; Mia Vree; Samuel Weemhoff; Kassidy Zander; Danielle Barrera; Joanna Barrera; Joseph Beezhold; Claire Boerman-Cornell; Kathryn Bonnema; Cole Botma; Sara Buikema; Brandon Carlson; Lauren M Crevier; Emmanuella Ebbens; Noah Galloy; Joel Gibson; Jon Ipema; Emily Kim; Won Klain; Madison Lagestee; Abigail Murrin; Ashley Osika; Paige Otte; Emily Otte; Jonathan Otte; Steven Smith; Jordan Spoelman; Emmajean Ude; Ngozi VanderZee; Ryan VanDrunen; Hilary VanMilligan; Andrew Wiltjer; Deanna Wondaal; Nicholas Zandstra; Matthew Hall; Nickolas Herrera; Rachel Johnson; Kalie Kamp; Diane Ketelaar; Chad Kortum; Laura Kostelyk; Joel Krygsheld; Daneen Laninga; Kristen McGuire; Thomas Mejan; Logan Mollema; Danae Mulder; Karlen Oyeyemi; Olamide Perschbacher; Bryan Petrarca; Jamie Reinsma; Lauren Rietveld; Stephanie Schoon; Holly Smit; Leah Smith; Azariah Smits; Rachel Stammis; Andrew VanBeek; Andrea VanderBent; Emily VanderWoude; Sara VanderZee; Chad VanderZee; Jacklyn VanDrunen; Daniel VantHoff; Samuel Vroom; Alexandra Wagenveld; Lito Juniors Seniors Alderden; Aaron Barnes; Ryan Bergsma; Joel Bonnema; Kylie Bouwer; Miranda Buiter; Abigail Buiter; Justin Bultema; Logan Carlson; Lauren N. Corral; Kristen Crevier; Alejandra Cruse; Carlie DeJong; Nathan DeYoung; Benjamin DeYoung; Kaitlynn Fiene; Nick Galloy; Adam Haan; Aaron Aardsma; Stephanie Askew; Kenye Beezhold; Alexa Billups; Jessica Boender; Molly Boss; Brittany Boss; Elizabeth Brucer; Anne Bult; Samuel Byma; Hannah Chapman; Mackenzie Clark; Andrew Clausing; Alexandra Claybrooks; Donte Cooper; Kristine Dekker; Trevor Detmar; Brett Duesing; David Durham; Andie Dykstra; Anthony Eriks; David Fosdal; Rachel Gibson; Austin Groen; Tiffany Haag; Glenn Hofstra; Hallie Horvat; Emily Huizenga; Nicole Ipema; Leah Iwema; Derek Jansma; Martin Kocoj; Joshua Kostelyk; Paige Lindemulder; Paige Miller; Coty Murrin; Dennis Niehof; Rebecca Oyeyemi; Oluseyi Riemersma; Alex Robertson; Cassidy Schutt; Greta Sikma; Amanda Smit; Madeline Smits; Monica TerHaar; Hannah Terpstra; Brian Teune; Kayla Timmer; Debora Trotter; Bianca VanderMolen; Monique VanderWoude; Natalie VanDrunen; Faith VanKalker; Kyle VanTil; Benjamin Vree; Janna Vroegh; Kevin Walsh; Kelley Wolke; Julee Wondaal; Anthony Pa g e 6 sUMM ER 2014 SPRING Sports The spring sports season has officially ended and once again, Illiana’s teams had a great season. Even though it was a very difficult spring because of the several weather-related challenges, the parents, coaches, and athletes adjusted well and ended up with a record-breaking season. Girls’ Soccer – The Varsity girls had a great season, finishing with a 10-5-2 record. They came in second in the Metro Conference and had four All-Conference athletes: Emma Pawlowski, Alex Clausing, Anne Brucer, and Madison Prince. The JV team also had a good season, finishing 7-2-7. The girls worked very hard and improved their skills throughout the year. Both levels had wonderful, Christian young women who grew both as soccer players and as Christians. Girls’ Softball – The Varsity girls, co-champions in the Metro Suburban Conference, had a record-breaking season. One highlight was beating Glenbard South, a team which had lost only one Conference softball game in three years. It was the first Conference Championship for Illiana softball since we joined the Metro. The team finished with a record of 17-14 and had five All-Conference players: Kat Witting, Ashley Wiltjer, Brooke VanDerAa, Tatum Oppenhuis, and Cassidy Robertson. The JV was 7-14 overall and 3-8 in Conference play. They had a good team and really grew as players as the year went on. Girls’ Track – The Girls’ Track team continued to excel this year. Finishing 1st or near the top of most invitationals, they won the TF South Dual and finished in 2nd place at the TF South Invite and the Chicago Christian Invite. They finished 4th in the Metro Suburban Conference. The team not only had a number of girls break school records, but they also competed downstate. Alexa Beezhold broke her own school record in the 800m run and finished 11th in State in that event. She was All Conference and All Sectional. The other event that made it downstate was the 3200m Relay team. They finished 11th in State. The members of that event were Gabby Kreykes, Hilary VanDrunen, Emma Crevier, Monica Smits and Alexa Beezhold. Boys’ Tennis – Both levels of Boys’ Tennis had good seasons as they avoided the raindrops. The Varsity finished 10-6 and did very well in Conference play, finishing in 3rd place behind tennis powerhouses Timothy and Glenbard South. James Zandstra was All Conference in 2nd singles. Other tennis standouts were Kent Pitsenberger, Jason Eberly, and Ben VanTil. Jason and Ben qualified for State by placing 4th in sectionals for the 1st time in 11 years. Great job, guys! The Fresh/Soph team finished 7-6 and had a number of players improve and grow throughout the year. SUMM ER 2014 Pa g e 7 Wrap Up sports awards Boys’ Baseball – The Varsity boys had a record breaking season as well, becoming the champions in the Metro Suburban Conference. This was the first time since joining the Metro that Illiana’s baseball team won the Conference title. The Varsity team also won Regional honors in the IHSA State Tournament before losing in the Sectionals. Their overall record was 18-17; they were 14-4 in the Conference. The Varsity team had four All Conference players: Caleb Jonkman, Lucas Miedema, Kyle VanKalker, and Jack Hillegonds. The Frosh/Soph team also had a winning record, finishing 18-12 and 13-5 in Conference play. They played especially well towards the end of the year. Athlete of the Year Male: Caleb Jonkman Female: Alexa Beezhold Boys’ Track – The Boys’ Track team continued a program of excellence. They finished near the top of every invitational, finishing 1st in the Michigan Invitational, the Chicago Christian Invite, and the IHSA Sectional. They finished 3rd in the Metro Suburban Conference. They had four events in which they had All Conference winners, including Nick Fiene in the mile run, Nick Wondaal in the 2 mile run, Kevin Vroegh in the 800 m run and the 3200m relay consisting of Austin Gibson, Nick Wondaal, Tony Wondaal, and Colin DeYoung. The team sent a number of runners downstate including the 3200m relay team consisting of Colin DeYoung, Nick Wondaal, Nick Fiene, Tony Wondaal, Austin Gibson, and Kevin Vroegh. Not only were these runners State champions, but they also set a new State record. In addition, Colin DeYoung finished 7th in State in the 3200m run and Kevin Vroegh finished in 5th place in the 800m run. AWESOME job, guys! Boys’ Volleyball – Boys’ Volleyball continued its successful program this spring. The Varsity team finished 13-15-1. They played well, finishing strong in most of their tournaments. Boys’ Volleyball is not a Conference sport, so they don’t play a Conference schedule or have All Conference athletes. They did, however, have two All-Tournament athletes: Trevor Dekker and Glenn Haag. The Sophomores were 15-4-1, and the Freshmen team finished 11-8. All three levels had a very good work ethic, growing both as players and as Christian young men. Scholar Athlete of the Year Male: Austin Gibson Female: Monica Smits Sportsmanship Award Male: Kyle Van Kalker Female: Tiffany Groen Thanks to all the athletes, parents, coaches, fans, and businesses who support Illiana athletics. We appreciate all you do as we help train our young men and women to be servants of Christ. ? did you know ...that you can give to Illiana or pay your monthly tuition bill without writing a check? We now have Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) available for your convenience. It is simple to use; just contact Steve Holwerda at (708) 747-0515 ext. 41 for an application form. Or, you can visit the development page of our website www.illianachristian.org, click on the “donate now” link. Find us on: Facebook at Illiana Christian High School (Official) Twitter @illianachs Pa g e 8 SUMM ER 2014 Illiana Christian High School Non-PROFIT ORGANIZATION U.S. Postage 2261 Indiana Avenue, Lansing, Illinois 60438 PAID Illiana Christian High School SUMMER 2014 In this issue... Graduation and Awards................................ 1 Scholarship and Department Awards.......... 2 Alumni and Friends Trip................................3 2013-14 Fourth Quarter Honor Roll...............4 2013-14 Fourth Quarter High Honor Roll.....5 This Newsletter is published throughout the year for families, alumni, and friends of Illiana Christian High School. Please contact us with change of address information so that you don’t miss an issue. Our Mission: Illiana Christian High School is founded on the Bible as interpreted in the Reformed creeds. We graduate academically capable young people with a comprehensive Christian view of life committed to the challenge of serving God and others. Contact Illiana: Address: 2261 Indiana Avenue, Lansing, IL 60438 Phone: 708-474-0515 Spring Sports Wrap Up............................ 6 - 7 Fax: 708-474-0581 Sports Awards................................................. 7 E-mail: [email protected] Web Site: www.illianachristian.org Find us on: Facebook at Illiana Christian High School (Official) Twitter @illianachs
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