1985 Miracle Yearbook

M any things come to my mind when I remember this first year at Cedar- viHe. I think of the fun of Homecoming,the comic relief of the "Cedar What" cam- paign, the plays at Alford, concerts in the Chapel, soccer in the gym, Dr. Dixon's handkerchiefs, and "Vance the Viper." I think, however, what I will remember most about the 1984-85 academic year is rhe friendships I have developed. Yes, it does sound trite, but people care at Ce- darville. I would not delude anyone by saying that the students at this school are one big happy family all of the time: we all have problems relating to each other. LOHRTIE COOPER Yet, in spire of this, we can almost al- ways be assured of being greeted with a smilefrom everyone ranging.from Mrs. St. Clair or the switchboard to Chuck McKin- ney in the cafeteria. The friends I hove made in my unit though my involvement in drama, by "rotting" at the gym and while sitting in class are ones that I have surely come to cherish. I know that God has given me these friends through His special lovejust as He gave me my ultimate friend, Jesus. Iris my prayer that we will all be the kinds of friends which God expects us to be. Kendra lean King Nursing Robert W. Kinney Biology Jon Mark Kirtland Undeclared Barry Lee Kitchen Computer Information Systems Laurie Anne Knowles Undeclared Kara Frances Kozmo Premedical Jennifer Lynn Kreuscher Psychology Michele Denise bird Biology J. Michael Landis History Martin Ala* Larsen Undeclared Rage Down Lash Undeclared Terry Edward Lassitter Accounting Angela Marie Latin! Physical Educanon Beth Anne Lotorello Nursing Robert Louis Lowell° Accounring Dearborn Lynn LaVoncher Elementary Education Shari K. Leach Speech Sheryl Ann Lee Business Admin./Accounring Michelle Jon Lelah Physical Education Craig W. Libby Preengineering David Andrew Lindley History Kristin Elaine Lickikler Nursing Christopher S. Link Accounting/CIS ROX011/1 Lee LIVOI1900d Accounring 226

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