1996 Miracle Yearbook

Sarah Warnken received the honor of being crowned the 1995 Homecoming Queen. As a senior, Sarah looks back on her years at Cedarville College as an in- credibletime ofgrowth. Upon entering as a freshman, Sa- rah remembers being im- pressed with the focus and vision of the college. She then knew thatshe wanted to play a role in this wonderful experience. Whenshewasasked about some of the highlights of her college years, she shared, "Many memories were made in Printy 24&26. Oh, I didn't get any work done that first year, but I grew immensely." After being nominated for Homecoming, she especially appreciated the chance to share with the college family about the growth in her own life. She reflects," To be able to share with my class myjun- ior yearand then with the whole student body my senior year how God had continued to work in my life was one of the most incredible opportunities." Sarah looksforward tosome exciting plans in the future, in- cluding her marriage to Kurtis Epp on November 9, 1996. Shealso planstoapplytosome hospitals in the St. Louis area following her summer intern- ship with Children's Hospital in thearea of Human Resources. Sarah would like to offer this advice to the underclassmen: "The Lord expects our very best in school, work, relation- ships, etc., but He also knows the importance of taking time Photo by Eric Fiveland away. Don'twait until you are so stressed and exhausted to escape. Heisalwaysthere to be our haven." Sheri Kregel Karisa Howe Junior Attendant Tiffany Hamilton Sophomore Attendant Rebecca Blackwood Freshman Attendant Photos by Sherri Mash homecoming court

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