1985 Miracle Yearbook
Jonathan David Golden Psychology Sandra IC Goocey Bementory Educaricn Tommy Evonne Groff Undeclared Mike A. Green Undeclared Robert William Gresh Prelow Mork L. Groves Business Adminisrrotion Cindy Guido Nursing Down Marie Guskk Business Adminisrrorion Heidi Lynn Hoist Nursing Daniel Lee Hale Preengineering David Warren Hall Accounring Melanie G. Hall Elementary Education Steve M. Hall Undeclored Melissa Jane Hofleck Elementary Educotion Paul Lee Hamlin Undeclared Lisa Ann Hamilton Undeclared Keith Allen Hammer Accounting Alysio Kay Honey Elementary Education Sherri Lynn Hannay Biology Mork Allan Harden Undeclared Kothleen JoAnne Hardman Undeclared David R. Harper Undeclared Gregory Alan Harris Preengineedi Jennifer Kiisten Haufler Elementary Education Ves, God had given us a second I chance after high school to be fresh- man again. Wecame to college expect- ing it to be totally different. We had visions of wild co-ed parties, all night study sessions and dotes with the oppo- site sex. But reality soon set in; the parties were for from wild(with an exception of the "reindeer" or the freshman Christ- mas party); the study sessions were ad- journed, and dares were few and for between. We soon had the campus down like the back of our hand along with the layout of downtown Cedarville. Our first shopping spree consisted of the micro- wave sole at the hardware store, 194 tomato soup at the Village Super Value, and o small garage sole. After the achievement of becoming second quar- ter freshman come the arrival of our first big day in Dayton. All we can say is that Dayton Moll has never seen such excite- ment. Our time here or Cedarville has been very special. We have both made many close friends that will last a lifetime. The Christian unity we have felt has enriched our lives, making Cedarville close to our hearts. HUM 81 MAROL MOGALEMSM, 224 Freshmen
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