1984 Miracle Yearbook

• n the years to come when I think back on Cedar- & ville and the time that I spent here,what I'm sure I'll remember most are the people. It's hard to believe the number of people I've met and known during the by BRAD BISHOP Carla I. Lanham Social Science/Secondary Education Andrew Stephen Laub Accounting four short years I've been here. So many people — yet each is\ an individual who is different and unique in some special way. With some of them I've become friends. I watched as they left Cedarville to continue their lives elsewhere.Some I know only by name or face: yet, I feel a camaraderie,a common bond, with all of them simply because of our shared experience as students here. Some have become important part of my life: friends with whom I know I will keep in touch for a long long time. Still others I know may never come into my life again. It's hard not to let that thought sadden me.Maybe it isn't such a bad thought. After all, it only takes a momentto make a memory,and memories never have to say goodbye. Cedarville College was filled with so many people:in the years to come, I know that I'll smile as I think back on all those people that have touched my life and have helped me to grow. I'll wonder where their paths have taken them and hope that possi- bly somewhere there is someone that thinks of me and smiles because I touched his life and helped him grow. Matthew E. Kunkel Pre-Seminary William S. Leffler Bible Linda I. Ladygo Mathematics Carol Ann Lewis Elementary Education

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