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L BACK ROW: E. Roosma, D. Groothuis, E. Van Loo, assistant treas.g A. Meenk. SECOND ROW: D. De Jong, H. Scholten, H. Bouma, assistant sec.g A. Blankers, B. Boxum, Supt. FRONT ROW: A .Haak, Vice- pres., L. Bode, Treas.g J. T. De Jong, Pres., H. Pilon School Board Graduating class of 1965: ln Building for the Future the Christians thought and prayer should always be, how can I best serve my God and neighbor. To accomplish something of such great importance and bring joy and blessing to yourself, one of the essential requirements would be an education that has been well rooted and centered about the Word of God. The Lynden Christian School Board is happy with you that you had the privilege of attending and graduating from a school which should equip and qualify you to better Build for the Future. It is our hope and prayer that your lives may have been spiritually enriched at Lynden Christian and that you may experience Godis blessing on your future. Col. 2:6,7: As ye have therefore received Christ jesus the Lord, so walk ye in him: Rooted and built up in him, and established in the faith, as ye have been taught, abounding therein with thanksgiving. Lynden Christian School Board, joe T. De Jong, President 9
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Superintendent Mr. Ben Boxum To The Graduating Class of 1965: Do you remember the delightful story from your childhood about the three pigs who were house builders? One built a house of straw and the wolf blew it downg the second built of sticks and experienced the same fateg the third built of bricks and no matter how hard the wolf huffed and puffed, the house remained firm. At Lynden Christian, this year has been one of major house building. You have viewed with admiration the practical yet beautiful new high school building under construction--no shoddy house of straw or sticks--by no means! Carefully selected materials chosen by a special building committee make up this structure. But a Christian school is much more than sticks or bricks. A Christian school is dedica- ted to build young people for the future in a very unique sense. For time, yes--for instruction in how to make a living, certainly--but foremost, to help youth think God's thoughts after Him, to lead maturing young people into all truth, to cause them to know that there is no area of truth and real knowledge that is separated from Christ who is himself the truth, the way and the life. The cornerstone of the new Christian School building must be of good quality. But the corner stone of the Christian School as an institution must be jesus Christ. It is said of Abraham in Hebrews 11:10 that he looked for a city which hath foundations whose builder and maker is God. God forbid that it should be said of us that we who are building for the future should be guilty of reject- ing the Stone which in reality is the head of the corner. Unless the Lord build the house, they labor in vain that build it. You graduating seniors, remember the Christian School that, by the grace of God, helped prepare you for the future, and the future of futures. For other foundations can no man lay than that is laid which is Christ jesus. I Cor. 3:11. Are you, my senior friend, building for the future? Yours in Christ, Ben Boxum.
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7 111 - 1, pp, J - . r 4, . - rm. A.. Slanding: R. Knutzen, A. Vander Griend, A. Schouten, K. Vellema, I... Leenders, D. Van Loo, H. Boxum, J. Sebens, S. Boxum, D. De Waard. Sitting: Mr. B. Boxum, Advisorg L. Likkel, Vander Giessen, B. Bode, D. Douma. Absent: D. Roosendaal, C. Van Ry.. The 1965 L.C.H. Student Council had the privilege of representing a student body and a school as fine as ever you will find. Education with a God-centered approach cultivates not only the mind but also gives the student a solid foundation on which to build his life. Our year was highlighted by the Mixer, the All-Sports Banquet, the talent assembly, the election of student body officers and cheerleader, and the awards assembly. As this year marked the arrival of football at L.C.H., it was the task of the Student Council to set up the criteria for the lettering program for football. Along with this the student body cards were made to include both basketball and football. The decision to purchase new song books to supplement our old ones was made. We also decided to join the National Association of Student Councils entitling us to opportunities not before afforded us. The most thrilling event of the year was the student body's chance to represent Lynden Christian at the State Basketball Tournament in Tacoma. We would like to take this opportunity to thank you students, faculty, and Mr. Boxum for all the help, support, and cooperation you have given us in making this year a successful one. Bruce Bode, l President Student Council Vice-president: D. Douma President: B. Bode Advisor: Mr. B. Boxum Secretary: L. Likkel Treasurer: J. Vander Giessen
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