Sunday, April 25, 2010
The Plunge
Central Wesleyan Church members gather for a worship session before heading out for the third annual "Plunge" event. Every year church members take note of the community around them and what they can do to help improve it, then teams from the church go out and do just that. Holland's Mayer, Kurt Dykstra, showed up to support the event.
This group of girls consists of (left to right) Abigale Alderink (bottom, 19), Katie Zelent (top, 17), Alison Marlink (16), and Rachel Marlink (16). They had signed up to assist in painting a house but the rain on Saturday, April 24 stopped them from doing that. They exercised their dedication to The Plunge by scraping loose paint off the house instead. The combination of few ladders and sinking dirt left these girls with some alternative methods for reaching the higher planks.
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
a sandy collision
by Stephanie Witte
Cornerstone freshmen Emily Kokotan (left) and Kaci Ray (right) howl with laughter as they collide on the sand volleyball court on Wednesday evening, April 21, 2010. Kokotan, Ray, and their friends spun around in circles before being served a volleyball which they all attempted to catch as they staggered across the sandy court.
Art Comes to Cornerstone Universery
Spring Is In The Air
Maryiation Day
Leftover balloon animals sit on the desk of Mary Poling, the administrative assistant for the Communications Division at Cornerstone University. Since today is a national day of appreciation for administrative assistants, students decided to throw a "Maryiation" day to show her she is appreciated, complete with balloon animals and cake.
By Lisa Hunter
Brothers
Chilly Night, Warm Blanket
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