2001 Miracle Yearbook

Seniorchapdi$alw:~ysancmo!ional limcforbmhs!udcmsand Or. Di~on. (riglu) SeHiolte~ Semor chapelts a servtce bits of nostalgia, that they have that sruden_ts look forward to collected over the years. Se\·eral and apprectate C\'el)' year, and members of the class also shared the this year's presentation by their plans for after graduation, the Class of 2001 was no includingjobs,marriage,andmore exception. As the school year schooling. came to a close, the seniors once again had the opportunity to share the valuable information that they had learned throughom their four years at Cedarville. For their chapel, the seniors created parodies of each of their years here at Cedarville, beginning as shy and easily intimida ted freshman. Br sophomore year, they felt as if they knew evel)'lhing, and for their junior year, they had it "all together." Hov.•e\'Cr, for the skit of their senior year, they realized that they were back at the beginning, uncertain and confused. They had come to realize, though, that through e\·erything, they had God. Throughout the service, the seniors played \'ideo dips with words ofwisdom, as well as Toward the end of the service, Senior Andrea Dufour shared a brief testimony, sharing what God had done in her life through the passing away of her fiancee and fellow senior Jared Applegate. She encouraged her classmates to continue living for the Lord in evel)·thing that they aspi red tO do, no matter what the hardships and trial may be in their way. t\s the service drew to a close, the entire graduating class gathered together on the platform tO sing their class song. "Father, You Lead" written and composed b}' Senior Matthew Noll. Dr. Dixon then dosed the chapel by saying good· byc to the: graduating class and wishing them success 11nd happiness in the fururc. 73 Chpt"l

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