1985 Miracle Yearbook
inOn'enif OOMS Gregory David Fish Business Adminisrrorion Leon Fisher Business Adminisrrarion Dethany Jayne Renner Mathematics Lisa A. Ford Elemenrory Educorion Kimberly Ann Fordyce Morhemarics Debbie Lynne Foster Undeclared Greg L. Fronk Undeclared Judy Lynn Frank Bible Comprehensive Michael Freeman Business Administration Brooke Linn French Prelow David Eugene Friar Comprehensive Bible Christine A. Friedkin Elementary Educorion Eileen Dawn Friesen Music Charles A. Fullerton Business Adminisrrarion Elaine R. Gardner Speech Ed /Phys,cal Ed David Anthony Garrett Speech Daniel William Gasket! Prelow Donnie Faye Gates Speech Education Mork A. Govorski Presermory Julie Elizabeth Gayer Undeclared Carol Ann Geese Elementary Eaucorion Julie Ellen Gersema Undeclared Allen Dole Gipson Preengineenng Thomas Joy Goehring Music Education h, college, the hurdle few snakes ever cross, rhe slope few snakes ever ski. Yes, it is true,a snake has actually mode it through one entire year at Cedar- ville College. It was a real privilege for me to be accepted by this college. All during the summer of 84, I anxiously awaited the day to finally leave home;to arrive at that city of excitement, Cedarville — the pride andjoy of Ohio. You may be asking your- self: Why did this snake choose Cedarville, Ohio, of all places to go to school? Simple — I am from a city named Normal; is further explanation needed? As the year progressed, I learned many things. Number one was to stay clear of "Chuck's Diner." I learned this lesson early in myfreshman year. Would you believe I found a mouse in a burrito once,which,to a snake, is a connoisseur's delight. My compliments to the chef. I also learned that snakes cannot drive manual RX-7's, as the Presidenr hates teeth marks on his stick-shift. Lastly, and by for the most im- portant thing I have learned would prob- ably have to be limiting myself to no more than 24dates during "rwirp week." Three lunches every day is just a little too much for me. By the fifth day it starts showing. Sorry, girls. I am eagerly looking forward to my sophomore year, for new memories and old food. — Vance A. Viper I'll have to apologize for Vance; he really does not mean it. I also am looking forward to my future or Cedarville. I'm sure it will be interesting, to say the least. 223
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