1984 Miracle Yearbook
David Clovis Hole Social Science Michael F. Hammond Pre-Law Crystal Ann Hancock Accounting Scott R. Hannay Business Administration Judy Hoppe Communications Joy Ann Harden Elementary Education Christina Joy Hart English Education Doris Eileen Harvey English Kevin Sean Haskins Business Administration Kelly Jeanne Hatten Undeclared T. Daniel Hawk Elementary Education Beverly Dawn Hayes Secretarial Administration Brian Thomas Hedges Bible/English Jerry Clifford Hedrick Broadcasting Kelley Lee Heiman Nursing Kelly L. Helmick Mathematics Heidi Elizabeth Hempel Business Education Suzanne Marie Herr English/Education Carol Sue Merriman Nursing Joeleah J. Hill English Tom C. Hill Engineering Marianne Jo Hiner Physical Education Deborah Colleen Holmes Elementary Education Mark N. Home Accounting Barbara A. Hoskins Social Science Lisa Joanne Howard Secretarial Charles J. Hubbard Business Administration Nancy Ann Huddleston Elementary Education Philip R. Hulbert Physical Education Charlene K. Hunt Behavioral Science Pamela Louise Hysong Nursing Susan Renee Jackson Psychology/Education Becky S. Jacobs Behavioral Science Robert A. Jacobs Accounting Charles Daune Jantzi Psychology Amy Michele Johnson Elementary Education W hen I first came to Cedarville last year,I really did not know what to expect. I told myself that life at a Chris- tian college would be somewhat like camp.The first couple weeks were like that,indeed. It finally took a "Dr. Mon- roe Foundations" quiz to make me re- alize that I was in college. From that point on, it seemed that the reality of college started to affect me in a neg- ative manner. I was sick of washing my clothes; I missed my friends back home: I hated the work that the pro- fessors were giving me;and I was just plain homesick. I thought I had made a mistake and was thinking of transfer- ring. The summer after myfreshmen year, I discovered that the root of my prob- lem was that I had no desire to be in the center of God's will. I then decided that my sophomore year would be committed to God's will and not my own. The following fall quarter an oppor- tunity knocked that really turned me around. I was asked to be on the Mas ter's Puppets team. At first, I though that only elementary education mc jors tried out for the team, so I didn know what to do. I prayed about i and the Lord seemed to tell me that should try puppets. Now, I just prais God for giving me a ministry that hc blessed me so much. The members the team have been an extreme er couragement and have shown me th meaning of servanthood. The puppE ministry has given me a positive ou. 102 Sophomores
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