1985 Miracle Yearbook
os MIKE EDWARDS ey, wait a minute! I'm a carpenter, not a student!" This outrageously wild idea of attending college struck my mind while I was feverishly slaving away on the job. Why should I change my career pathat this point? I surely couldn't go to college after working four years be- yond high school graduation ... or could I? Why not? Life is a continuous learning process, and we are all students regardless of age. I had many lessons to learn, and Cedar- ville College seemed to be the place to learn them,especial- ly since that happened to be where the Lord was directing me. Steven Earl Freeman Bible Comprehensive Flint, Michigan Kim Joy Fry Speech Bloomington, Illinois It didn't take long for me to realize that I had made the right choice. Immediately after setting foot on campus, I began learning and growing in ways which I had not previously anticipated. Now, after broadening my horizons and firming up certain foundational beliefs, I feel better prepared to take on the challenges that will be waiting for me upon graduation. I have truly enjoyed my "excellence experience" and would not trade it for anything, but this is not the end of my education. I plan to continue learning and growing; I challenge you, whoever you are and wherever you go, to do the same. "But grow in grace, and in the knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. To him be glory both now and forever, Amen" 2 Peter 3:18. Donna Marie Freeburger Elemetnary Education Southampton, Pennsylvania Cynthia A. Galland Business Administration Hartwick, New York Robert William Freeman English/Secondary Education Flint, Michigan Deborah D. Gardner English Education Pataskala, Ohio Seniors 155
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