1993 Miracle Yearbook
Carpe Diem "So teach usto numberour days..." Psalm 90:12. As students approach theirsenior year,theyrealizethatthey mustmakeanumberofdecisionsabout what they want to do with their re- mainingcollegedays.Everythingthey have "always wanted to do" floods their minds.Theystartthinlcing,"This ismylastchancetojoin thatorganiza- tion,to ask someone to J/S or Home- coming,to goon MIS,to getengaged, to walkthebeamsintheENSbuilding withoutgetting caught,and so on." At the beginning of the year,each senior must set his/her priorities re- garding involvement on campus, in ministry,and inacademics. Through- outtheyear,theyseetheirtimegetting shorter and shorter. Eventually,they all catch a severe case of "senioritis" desiring to spend more time with friends and less with their books. These four years may be seen as a microcosm oflife. May the brevity of timeincollegeremindusthatourlives are shortand full of many opportuni- tiesthatcould beour"lastchances."So astheLatinphrasechallengesus,Carpe Diem! *Marsha Olsen Julie Rutt Accounting MountJoy,PA Brian Schaffer Management Cedarville,OH Gretchen Schwingle Behavioral SciencelPsychology Naples,NY Donald Shade Mathematics New Port Richey,FL Lynann Salzman Elementary Education Leechburg,PA Douglas Schmitt Finance Wheaton,IL Julie Seaman Elementary Education Bellbrook,OH Lori Shaw Social Work Horseheads,NY Warren Sayre Biology Dayton,TN Michael Schmitt Marketing Beavercreek,OH Kelly Seboe Social Science Auburndale, VVI Timothy Shaw Elementary Education Cedarville,OH
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