2002 Miracle Yearbook

Mark and Amy Button developed lifelong friendships with students while providing leadership in student government at the class level. Both previous Cedarville students, Mark was employed with Production Services and Amy with CDR Radio. Mark,who never technically finished his degree at Cedarville, aimed to complete his education with the graduating class of2002,and the class enjoyed watching and teasing Mark to success. Class secretary Kristi Jonker, a middle childhood education major,said,"Mark and Amy were 100% committed to what they did. They have patiently worked through four years ofmemorable meetings, chapels, and activities with class officers and members. WhatI loved the most is that Mark was the ultimate dependable man- behind-the-scenes and that Amy was right with him as the go-getter to get things done and done right." "I love Mark and Amy. They were great as class advisors. They were ALWAYS willing to open their home to us for get- togethers and fun meetings. They were ALWAYS willing to put in extra time, help, and effort! They are like a big brother and sister that you can always turn to for advice and assistance. Plus,I really love the homemade macaroni and cheese that they maker said senior Communications major Brett Buckingham,who served the class of2002 as president during their sophomore year. Aaron Mahl,senior class president, said,"I have appreciated the selfsacrifice and the love that Mark and Amy have shown to us as officers and also to the class — the times they've spent hours with us, listened to our concerns, or just encouraged us with a kind word. Our class would not be complete without them." 272 Seniors The senior class chapel leaders and their sponsers,the Buttons, pose for one last photo. Aaron Mahl, Mark Button, Brian Davis, and Graig Bantle worked hard to make senior chapels and activites fun for their class.

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