m % :c 0 % 0 ~ n :c J>a,- -0 m rN en C I U> ,, ::a An allusion to last year's SGA chapel began this year's Senior Chapel, with seniors Wade Mccomas and Michael Strawser giving highlights from the last few years, such as the incredible "Black Savvy" event and the Walden cabin that was, according to both, unfortunately torn down. The seniors' class verse was Micah 5:2, and senior class chaplain Nathan Lane explained the decision for the verse, saying, "When we have experienced both tragedy and joy, I believe our only response should be humility towards God." James McClenahan and Kristie Febo brought up highlights such as the ERAPprogram, nowaffectionately acronymed Everyone Receives A Proposal. James Mcclenahan was also light-hearted, saying, ''Thanks to things like the Walden Cabin , Dr. Spencer, chucks weekend plea, and Marilyn Ware's poetry, Cedarville will always be Cedarville." "Overall, I loved the focus on the class of 2008, and I think my favorite part was how the music progressed with where our class has been. When Gabe started playing 'There is No One Like You,' it took us all back to freshman year class chapels, and I loved being able to finish on the same note." (Jacinda Gillette, senior) The senior band included Gabe Coyle, Ben Summers, Adam Hundley on guitar, Stephen Sylvester on bass, Lukas Seelye on the keyboard, female vocalist Liz Korkosz, Micah Martin on auxiliary, Kate Talbott on violin, and Nate Lane on drums. Dr. Brown sent a special message via a video broadcast, commenting that the class of 2008 will be the "last class ever not to set foot in the Center for Biblical and Theological Studies." Dr. Brown exhorted the class to be accountable to others to maintain a close walk with God, to give back to Cedarville, and to let Cedarville know how it can improve in the years to come. "Our first freshman chapel four years ago seems very distant in the past, but God has been good to us In the time since then. " (Micah Martin, senior) Laura Walach laughs as Craig Houser, senior SGA chaplain, throws in a few jabs at her in his attempt to thank each SGA member individually. Having created posters, videos, and t-shirts, David Sizemore receives thanks for his role as multimedia director of SGA.
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