1982 Miracle Yearbook

STUDENT HOOKS MONSTER BASS IN CEDAR LAKE When Spring Quarter rolled around, and the weather turned nice, everyone wanted to be outdoors. A massive epi- demic of "spring fever" hit the cam- pus. Students golfed, played tennis, took walks, played frisbee,and studied outdoors. However, one of the most popular activities was fishing. Each day students lined the banks of Cedar Lake hoping to catch a big one. For Steve Daniels (pictured below), the wish came true. He hooked a 3lb. bass one afternoon, which may be the lar- gest fish ever caught in Cedar Lake. NEW STUDENT SENATE OFFICERS ELECTED FOR '82-'83 SCHOOL YEAR The student body chose six new Sen- ate officers to represent them on March 2, 1982. Mark Pinkerton, who was elected Student Body President, used the rock (pictured above) to ad- vertise during his campaign. Pinkerton desires the students to realize that the administration does view student input as a valuable source of information. Mark also believes firmly that the Sen- ate's success will depend on how well Senate's representatives communicate with the student body. Conversely, he also admits that Senate's biggest dis- advantage lies in the fact that it is im- possible to please every single student at the same time. Other elected Senate officers were as follows: John Jackson, Vice-president; Curtis Hoke, Student Body Project Chairman; Connie Carr, Secretary; Ke- vin Mulder, Treasurer; and Bobby Shomo, Chaplain. All of these officers believe their first responsibility is to honor and glorify God. They feel that if they cannot do that first, then they cannot properly serve the student body. They believe that the prayer support of each student will be a vital factor in their efforts to honor and glori- fy God. HIGHLIGHTS/173

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