2002 Miracle Yearbook

David J. Zelenka Criminal Justice Medina, OH Taira Zgrablich Piano Pedagogy Doylsetown, PA Kristi Zimmerman Bible Comp. & CE Youth Grayslake, IL CL ICERS President: Aaron Mahl(center-back) Vice-President: April Lucas (left-front) Treasurer: Jonathan Kirby (left-back) Secretary: Kristi Jonker (right-front) Chaplain: Brian Davis (right-back) e will always remember... Sometimes it seems like it was forty years and at other times merely minutes. It's hard to believe that it was four years ofour lives. Ours was an experience similar to what most would imagine a college experience to be; however,we each lay claim to our own memories ofCedarville. Who would have thought at the beginnig offreshman year that we would be where we are today? From our very first "There are Giants in the Land" to Allister Begg's reminder that our times are in God's hands,freshman year brought us to a campus ofpossibility. We actually had time to sit at the meat market, be Velcro couples, and attend basketball games. Who could forget the first time the bagpipes visited chapel? We didn't know then that they would return every year; at the time it was sacred. And the bomb scares? It's true! We actually evacuated our dorms whena cold construction worker refused to continue building the"new dorm."The excuse"my computer was down"was legitimate as our million-dollar yahoo-lauded computer system was defunct for weeks at a time. We were also finally able to move out ofLawlor and Printy, leaving the riots and Fat Guy in Jeans. We enjoyed the 2nd Floor and could prophesy what was for lunch by the infamous Chuck's odor on friends. We witnessed events such as the Alpha Chi Talent Show featuring "balancing" acts and dueling guitars; Elliv, which whether you loved it or hated it, you talked about it; and the CedarWhat episode that still has us asking "what?" Our senior year was a time ofquestions. Where are we headed? Who will we marry? Will we have a White Christmas? We realized that chapels were always a very influential part ofour experience. From Dr. Dixon's messages to the praise and worship ofSGA,chapels left us discussing how we were challenged and laughing at the latest Cedarville joke. Our friendships became more established as well. As we progressed, the question became"how many hours do I have before class to write that twelve page paper?" just so that we could stay up for the important late night conversations with friends. Whether we look back and can see it, the person we were when we came is not the person we left as. These four years had an incredible impression on our lives that cannot be erased. Written by: Seth Martin Seniors 271

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