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Dear Graduates of 1964, In an old English textbook were two poems both entitled ‘‘Opportunity.’’ Both personified opportun- ity as something that came knocking at every door. Here the similarity ended, however. One poem pic- tured opportunity as knocking loudly only once, and if not invited to enter, moving on never to retum. . The other poem pictured opportunity as knocking again and again at the same door. Which of the two gave the true picture? Since 1960 the door of opportunity has been wide open to each of you--the opportunity to receive a sound Christian High School Education. Opportunity knocked repeatedly, and with each succeeding knock there was an increased urgency reminding you that the time was running out--that the knocking would cease. And so it has. You do not hear it now because you have had youropportunity as a high SUPERINTENDENT Mr. Ben Boxum school student. If you welcomed the opportunity, you are thankful now that you did. If you didn’t, well--it would seem foolish to sit around waiting for the knock again. There is one door that you must enter first. You will find it described in John 11 where Jesus says, ‘‘I am the door; by me if any man enter in he shall be saved.’’ This is your greatest opportunity. Don’t fail to grasp it today! Having entered this door into the Kingdom of God, you will find all other things will be added unto you. May God give to each of you the discernment to distinguish the sincere knocking of God given oppor- tunity in your life. Yours in Christ’s Service, Ben H. Boxum, Supt.
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THEY OPEN THE DOORS | TO UNDERSTANDING
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ii aa aa Back Row: L. Bode, Treas.; J. De Jong, Pres.; A. C. Van Andel, H. Pilon, A. Blankers, H. Scholten, Meenk, H. Bouma, D. De Jong, E. Van Loo. Front F. Assink, Sec., absent. Row: B. Boxum, Supt.; G. Rozeboom, Vice-Pres.; SCHOOL BOARD Graduating Class of 1964, Your work at Lynden Christian High has been completed. Although fond memories may linger, the days and years spent there are history and cannot be retraced. Graduates, you are living in a day and age of opportunities, but also of temptations. You will be called upon to make decisions. You stand at an important cross-road and our hope for you is that these decisions will be wise ones which reflect the education, the convictions, and the blessings you received by attending this God-centered school. We pray that God will radiate from your lives and that you will be used by Him to influence others to live for Him. Congratulations and best wishes. Lynden Christian School Board JOcul. De jong, Pres,
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