1968 Miracle Yearbook
HOMECOMING As I reflect on my years at Cedarville, I see years full of ev- ery emotion, every experience. There have been times of laughter and times of tears; times of honor, and times of shame. But each experience—academic, religious, social — has forced me to look at myself—many times hating what I saw—and work at making those all-important changes that must be made in order to mature. It is here at Cedarville that I have learned the importance of having a thirst for self-improvement. As I look around the campus, I see memory after memory returning, reminding me that in the future, I will spend many a wistful evening reflecting on the learning experi- ences I was involved in here at Cedarville. It is here that I came to place a premium on my faith. It was living with students who had what I was looking for that made me see the importance of a con- stant communion with God. I shall always thank the students and faculty at Cedarville for forcing me to find myself, and then to try to improve all those imperfections which seem never to diminish. Truly the Lord was thinking of me when he had Paul write the words, Not as though I had already attained, either were already perfect, but I follow after, if that I may apprehend that for which I am already apprehended of Christ Jesus." I am so thankful that God doesn't give up on us, but rather keeps prodding us along to newer fields. Debbi Bush 152 Homecoming Queen—Debbi Bush Queen's Court—Shirley Dufford, Nancy Norton, Marilyn Bales, Iris Lima.
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